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Carte Tcpowercore Et G5, imcompatibilité ou bug |
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 12:06
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Salut, Sur le site de TC: PCI-X: According to the PCI-Sig, the group responsible for creating and maintaining the PCI specification, PCI-X is 100% compatible with existing PCI cards as long as the PCI card meets PCI 2.1 or later. PowerCore PCI meets this requirement. To learn more about PCI-X please click here. In the Apple PowerMac G5 desktops that we have tested, we have been able to run multiple PowerCore Element / PCI / PCI mkII / Unplugged cards in the PCI and PCI-X slots. (la source : support TC
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